Hi,
Today I found a UAC which is *not* located behind NAT (public IP
1.2.3.4) and sends this Via-Header, which seems perfectly valid
according to RFC3261:
SIP/2.0/UDP VINNASUP06C:5060;maddr=1.2.3.4;branch=z9hG4bK-2198d2
I used to check for nated clients using nat_uac_test("3"), which detects
NAT in this case, because the host-part doesn't match the
received-address. So is the test-flag "2" useless, since the host-part
can be "hostname / IPv4address / IPv6reference", or should this
particular test be extended to also check for the maddr-parameter?
In the meanwhile, I've changed my nat-test to "17" for only testing
Contact and Via-Port instead of Contact and Via-Address, but it's still
not optimal.
Any opinions on this?
Andreas
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